Pacha New York reopened on June 13 after a decade, hosting fans who watched the Knicks win their first NBA title in 53 years. The venue, now operated by Five Holdings, featured music and appearances by several artists.
On a hot Saturday night in Brooklyn, the club projected Game 5 of the NBA Finals. As the Knicks secured the championship, Danny Tenaglia played an instrumental version of Frank Sinatra’s “Theme from New York, New York,” prompting early arrivals to dance.
The space, formerly home to the Brooklyn Mirage, includes a wrap-around screen, multiple bars, and a sushi option alongside standard fare. Keinemusik’s Rampa hosted a pre-opening set, with Rampa later performing back-to-back with Prospa.
Travis Scott and Quavo arrived later and danced at a table near the stage. Luka Sabbat and Myles O’Neil also attended. Fireworks marked the Knicks victory and the venue’s return.
Michael Bibi is scheduled to perform on June 20 and Black Coffee on June 21, both for sold-out shows.